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New DA Proposed for 19 Eagle Terrace, Brisbane City

Published: 25 July 2019
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Artist's impression of updated 19 Eagle Terrace commercial scheme
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An updated development scheme for a 24 storey commercial tower has been proposed by Eagle Terrace Pty Ltd for 19 Eagle Terrace, Brisbane City.

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Development RundownEcologically Sustainable Design (ESD) Attributes

The new DA follows a previous residential development proposal known as ‘Bridges’, a 16 storey 132 apartment building which was not successful in the market.

The updated commercial scheme has been designed by nra-co-lab and has a GFA of 21,604sqm which includes 281sqm of food and drink outlet.

According to the development application, the proposed development aims to be an “iconic development at a prominent entry point to the Brisbane CBD”.

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Artist's impression of updated 19 Eagle Terrace commercial scheme
Artist’s impression of updated 19 Eagle Terrace commercial scheme

“The proposed commercial building will drive significant day time activation within this part of the City which is currently lacking within the Quay Street Precinct. The building has been designed to attract a major corporate or government tenant.”

Development Rundown

  • 24 storeys in height
  • GFA – 21,604sqm (21,323sqm Office and 281sqm Food and Drink Outlet)
  • Access along Quay Street via existing crossover
  • 150 bicycle spaces
  • 107 car parking spaces
  • 9 motorcycle spaces
  • Landscape and outdoor space – 867sqm, comprising 55% of the site area
Aerial of 19 Eagle Terrace commercial scheme
Aerial of 19 Eagle Terrace commercial scheme
Aerial of 19 Eagle Terrace commercial scheme
Aerial of 19 Eagle Terrace commercial scheme
Artist's impression of updated 19 Eagle Terrace commercial scheme
Artist’s impression of updated 19 Eagle Terrace commercial scheme
Artist's impression of building lobby
Artist’s impression of building lobby

A cafe and restaurant are proposed on Level 3 Eagle Terrace to provide food choice as well as activate the street.

The Restaurant is proposed to be 220sqm GFA and the Café 61sqm GFA. Both internal and external (outdoor) dining space will be provided.

The larger restaurant tenancy has been designed and located to take advantage of the prominent views in both directions along the Brisbane River.

The building will feature a 388sqm subtropical ‘Riverview Lounge’ rooftop terrace which will provide the future tenants with flexible meeting spaces.

The design also incorporates a central terraced amphitheatre, small seating nooks and terraced lawn space with open views to the Brisbane River.

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“Together, the spaces offer unprecedented commercial amenity that broadens the tenants working environment.” – Development application

Ecologically Sustainable Design (ESD) Attributes

  • Local Authority and Regulatory Compliances
  • Green Star Design – 5 Sar Green Star Design rating (minimum sixty-five (65) points under the Green Star scheme)
  • NABERS – 5.5 Star under National Australian Built Environment Rating Scheme Energy (Base Building Energy), 3.5 Star under National Australian Built Environment Rating Scheme Water
  • Green House Gas Emission Targets
  • Water Performance Targets
  • Waste Targets
  • Indoor Environment Quality Targets
  • National Construction Code (NCC) Section J
  • Facade ESD Performance Requirement.
Level 1 carpark
Level 1 carpark
Level 2 carpark
Level 2 carpark
Ground floor
Ground floor
Church carpark and loading
Church carpark and loading
Level 4 - commercial plate
Level 4 – commercial plate
Rooftop riverview lounge
Rooftop riverview lounge
West elevation
West elevation
North elevation
North elevation
Rooftop riverview lounge - landscaping plan
Rooftop riverview lounge – landscaping plan
Model massings
Model massings
Model massings
Model massings
Model massings
Model massings

The development application number for this project is A005247188.

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6 Comments
  • RM says:
    25 July 2019 at 11:02 pm

    Love it! That part of the city needs some new life breathed into it

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  • Ryan C says:
    27 July 2019 at 7:26 am

    “Landscape and outdoor space is 55% of the block”… where? the roof? Even the ground level seating area doesn’t have a staircase to connect with the street on the SW corner of the building.

    This block has been completely built out. Not seeing how either of the buildings on the block integrate with the street scape. Great for the developer, not great for Brisbane.

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  • Jenny W says:
    14 August 2019 at 8:48 am

    Another office tower? It’s cold, boring and ugly.
    The previous Bridges apartment design was more sympathetic with the surroundings and Brisbane’s sunny climate. It was a pity about the bad timing of the marketing campaign. I was hoping it would be reintroduced to the market. I wanted to live there.

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  • Ivy Luck says:
    1 October 2024 at 8:06 am

    Im worried that theres imsufficirnt car psrking spaces

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